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Hm... fish.[OPEN]



Io


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04-14-2013, 02:31 PM
She was cautious and curious as she watched the other from where she stood. There was space between she and the enormous creature, the albino made sure of that. Perhaps the creature would let her watch her, so long as she kept her distance. She was hesitant as she stepped closer, just once, but jumped when the bear seemed to react to her presence. Io's breathing quickened slightly, fearing the worst for a moment. The other's growl and upright position should have been enough to make her turn and leave. Io had been wrong, this beautiful creature would not let her sit and watch, she had no place here just as she had no place in the sun. Still, there was something peculiar about this behemoth, she could almost understand her words.


It wasn't something entirely strange, as Io had spent more time listening to other creatures than wolves. She could understand the calls of birds and insects, what they meant and how many were gathered - but she did not translate this into words. With this bear, she was memorized, staring as she spoke to her after looking her over. The albino was completely still within the moment of silence, not knowing whether to run or stay put to not further anger the bear. Yet... after the first words that she swore had meant for her to stop, to identify herself, she didn't seem to be angry. The other dropped down ontl all fours again, and Io let out a shuddered sigh.


"Regardless, I have nothing against your kind." She said softly, "I did not mean to disturb you though. I was simply curious, about the way that you fish." It was best that she explain her motives early on, although there was something that pricked the back of her mind, reminding her that speaking with a bear was not an entirely normal experience. Yet the small she wolf had not run, and was instead watching the other as she left her place in the river and instead sat with her hard earned meal.


"You mentioned other bears, but you are different, are you not? You understand me." And she could understand her. Why was that? Was it a tale that the other was willing to tell?